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Ingersoll Rand Employees in Atlanta Area Support Lance Armstrong Foundation

An enthusiastic group of Ingersoll Rand employees, family and friends
from the Atlanta, Ga., area came together in early October to
participate in the "24
Hours of Booty," the official 24-hour road ride of the
Lance Armstrong Foundation. In 2010, 24 Hours of Booty was held in
Charlotte, N.C., Columbia, Md., and, for the first time, Atlanta.

The Atlanta Ingersoll Rand team raised almost $6,000 for U.S. and
local cancer initiatives, and the 11 riders rode more than 1,000 miles
in the 24-hour period, which started at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 2,
and finished at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Ingersoll Rand, Trane and
Hussmann banners were proudly flying at the group’s tent to display
our team commitment and “Inspiring Progress” initiative to raise
cancer awareness and help fight the disease. The event was held at the
famed Stone Mountain Park, which delivered a rigorous 1.5-mile loop
highlighted by an 80-foot ascent on every pass.

"The greatest part about 24 Hours of Booty is the team
atmosphere and commitment to do your part in the fight against
cancer," said Ingersoll Rand Team Captain Nathan Hevesy.
"Whether you ride one lap or 50, you are helping fight cancer and
support the millions impacted by this disease."

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